Examples of 'impose more' in a sentence

Meaning of "impose more"

impose more - refers to enforcing or instituting something to a greater extent

How to use "impose more" in a sentence

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I can not impose more on that friendship.
They always seek to impose more.
Other countries impose more stringent requirements.
An alternative is to impose more.
I do not want to impose more responsibilities on these folks.
Parties may incorporate these exemptions into national legislation or impose more restrictive conditions.
Officers may impose more serious sanctions when necessary.
The neighborhood organization may impose more restrictive hours.
They may impose more stipulations about the registrant.
The regime would then have to impose more capital controls.
CPAC may impose more stringent direction at its discretion.
This growing concern led to new efforts to impose more regulations on the industry.
They threaten to impose more sanctions or to make military moves against Iran.
Municipalities and conservation authorities can not impose more stringent quality standards.
The member states may impose more stringent requirements on their industries if they wish.

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Their success will depend critically on the possibility to impose more stringent conditions of entry.
The directive will impose more transparency on private equity funds.
The state can not impose stricter requirements but can impose more lenient requirements.
This allows them to impose more radical measures from the top down.
State programs must comply with federal law but may impose more stringent requirements.
State regulations may impose more stringent requirements than found under federal law.
Member States must have the right to impose more stringent bans.
Regulatory authorities may impose more onerous requirements and obligations than those currently in effect.
Previous articleTrump hints not to impose more tariffs on China.
Extremists impose more tributes in north Syria.
Wilson Pro cell phone boosters may include additional components and impose more intensive installation requirements.
The Administration may impose more stringent requirements on some national inland waterways.
Reports suggest that US President is planning to impose more sanctions on Russia.
Telecom regulators impose more and more constraints on MNOs in terms of KYC management.
Dalsager the Member States remain free to impose more restrictive conditions.
Capital Street may impose more restrictive time limits on when orders may be placed.
Other Member States would retain the right to impose more exacting requirements.
EU to impose more sanctions on Venezuela.
Brazil opposes calls to impose more sanctions on Iran.
The American response has been to ask the UN Security Council to impose more sanctions.
Regional authorities can impose more stringent standards.
Impose more realistic penalties and to provide more effective deterrents ;.
The police impose more taxes.
If we do as you suggest, the United States would just impose more sanctions.
The government must impose more meaningful sanctions.
A planned action to put pressure on Russia and impose more sanctions?
Over time it will impose more and more restrictions.
Furthermore, future type approval driving cycles will impose more transient phases.
I do not wanna impose more than I already have.
Moreover, in certain cases, the public contracts directives impose more specific obligations.
We must impose more far-reaching sanctions.
If there is not enough funding, the district is allowed to impose more stringent requirements.
Faculties, however, may impose more rigorous requirements as they deem appropriate.
If we do as you suggest, the United States will just impose more sanctions.
Commission urges the German regulator to impose more effective competition remedies for fixed telephony.

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